From Pilots to Practice: Making AI Work at Scale in Organisations

From Pilots to Practice: Making AI Work at Scale in Organisations

This one-hour hybrid session provides a practical introduction to how organisations can move from experimenting with AI to using it effectively at scale. Through real-world examples from business and higher education, participants will learn how AI can save time, support everyday work, improve decision-making, and enhance planning and customer support.

 

The session consists of a 30-minute expert presentation followed by a 30-minute moderated Q&A with the audience. For on-site participants, the event concludes with informal networking over a catered breakfast with coffee and sandwiches.

 

Designed for businesses, students, and university staff. On-site participation is limited, so please register as soon as possible.

About this event

What You’ll Learn

  • How organisations move from AI experimentation to effective, scaled use in everyday work
  • Practical examples of AI saving time, supporting decision-making, and improving planning and customer support
  • How AI is already changing jobs and skills across business and higher education
  • Which new AI-related roles organisations are hiring for and why

Who Should Attend

  • Business professionals interested in applied AI use cases
  • University educators and staff exploring AI in work and learning contexts
  • Students preparing for AI-influenced careers
  • Anyone interested in the real-world impact of AI on work, skills, and organisations

Programme

Welcome and introductions

  • Applied AI for Business and Education Innovation Hub, Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences by Julia Reinhard, Innovation Hub Manager

Expert presentation: Applied AI at scale

  • Insights from industry and academia on how organisations move from AI trials to tools that support everyday work, decision-making, and planning
  • Speakers: Farhana Fayez (Accenture) and Dr. Umair Ali Khan (Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences)

Moderated Q&A with the audience

  • An interactive discussion exploring practical questions, use cases, and implications for work, learning, and careers

For on-site participants: networking breakfast will follow the seminar at 10.-10.30 Finnish time

 

Speakers

Umair Ali Khan

Umair portrait photo

Dr. Umair Ali Khan is a Senior AI Researcher at Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences. He holds a Ph.D. in Information Technology from Alpen-Adria University, Austria. In his dual role at Haaga-Helia, Umair serves as both a senior researcher and an AI advisor, helping companies navigate their AI transformation journeys. As the AI Advisor for the Finnish AI Region (FAIR) project, he has advised over 150 companies on AI adoption, guiding them from initial use case identification and business value assessment through to the implementation of responsible AI solutions. His current research focuses on structured knowledge extraction, analysis, and processing using large language models, and developing frameworks that enable enterprise knowledge management and industrial workflow automation.”

Farhana Fayez

Farhana Fayez portrait

Farhana Fayez is an innovation leader with 10 years of technology consulting experience across AI, cloud, and large‑scale transformation. She specializes in helping organisations move from experimentation to real, scalable impact—turning complex technology landscapes into practical tools that save time, improve decisions, and support people in their daily work.

Drawing on her background in strategy, architecture, and technology governance, Farhana works with businesses to introduce AI in ways that are clear, safe, and genuinely useful. With deep expertise in bridging strategy, technology, and execution, Farhana builds AI governance models and decision frameworks that help organizations prioritize effectively, accelerate innovation, and drive measurable outcomes. Her work enables leaders to make informed decisions while empowering teams to innovate with discipline and clarity, and build the skills and roles needed for the future of work.

Passionate about shaping purposeful, future‑ready enterprises, she brings a strong track record of cross‑functional influence, and inclusive leadership.